Lec.1&2 Environ. 2024
Lec.1&2 Environ. 2024
Lec.1&2 Environ. 2024
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Blue biotechnology
has been used to describe the marine
and aquatic applications of biotechnology, but its use
is relatively rare.
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The primary role of environmental biotechnology:
Bioremediation:
is a technique waste management means the use of
biological organisms for cleaning polluted soil and water.
❖ Bioremediation: the use of microorganisms to remedy
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environmental problems
Applying Genetically Engineered Strains to Clean
Up the Environment
❖ Biosensors
• lux genes
• bioremediation is used depends on
Solid
Inorganic Organic Liquid
Pollutants
Gas
Environments Organisms
Soil Microorganisms
Water Plants
Air
Removal of a material from an environment takes one of
two routes:
• it is either degraded or immobilized
1- Immobilisation can be achieved by
A. chemicals excreted by an organism or
B. by chemicals in the neighboring environment
which trap or chelate a molecule thus making it insoluble.
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Pyramid bioremediation
FACTORS INFLUENCES THE BIOREMEDIATION
OF SOILS POLLUTION
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR BIOREMEDIATION
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2- BIOAUGMENTATION
7- Contaminant bioavailability:
Depends on the degree to which:
* they adsorb to solids or are impound by molecules in
contaminated media,
* are diffused in macropores of soil or sediment, and
** other factors such as whether contaminants are present in
Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) form. Bioavailability for
microbial reactions is lower for contaminants that are more 19
strongly adsorbed to solids.
TO BE CONTINUED
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POLLUTION AND POLLUTION
CONTROL
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POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
DEFINITION
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CLASSIFYING POLLUTION
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THE POLLUTANT′S PROPERTIES, INCLUDE FACTORS
SUCH AS:
1) toxicity
2) persistence
3) mobility
4) ease of control
5) bioaccumulation
6) chemistry
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1- TOXICITY
Toxicity represents the potential damage to life and can be both
short and long term.
It is related to the concentration of pollutant and the time of
exposure to it.
Intrinsically highly toxic substances can kill in a short time, while
less toxic ones require a longer period of exposure to do damage.
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2- PERSISTENCE
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3- MOBILITY
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5- EASE OF CONTROL
Factors affecting ease of control
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6- BIOACCUMULATION
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PRACTICAL TOXICITY ISSUES
Mechanisms of the toxic action of pollutants arises
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BIOREMEDIATION
(1) inorganic contaminants
❑ include toxic heavy metals
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Biological Treatment Processes:
low costs
operational stability
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BIOTRICKLING FILTERS
these represent an intermediate technology between
biofilters and bioscrubbers, sharing certain features of each.
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